As expected, Oppo has finally and officially unveiled its newest flagship smartphone, the Oppo Find 7. Based around a 5.5-inch QHD 2560x1440 screen and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 801 SoC, the new Oppo Find 7 flagship will definitely be one of the more interesting smartphones on the market when it launches in May or June.

The new Oppo Find 7 flagship smartphone is based on Qualcomm's 2.5GHz clocked quad-core Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AC chipset, the same one we have already seen in Samsung's Galaxy S5 smartphone. The quad-core CPU is paired up with an Adreno 330 GPU, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage expandable via microSD card slot.

As noted, the main feature of the new Oppo Find 7 is its 5.5-inch Super Screen 2.0 display with QHD 2560x1440 resolution which adds up to a pixel density of 538ppi. The screen features Touch-on-Lens technology and supports gloved and wet touch input. The display is placed behind Gorilla Glass 3 for protection.

The Oppo Find 7 packs a 13-megapixel Sony IMX214 CMOS and F/2.0 lens rear main camera backed by a LED flash. The camera is capable of recording 4K video an 720p slow-motion clips at 120fps. The camera feature list include a Super Zoom mode which takes 10 photos and merge them in a single 50MP image. The video-calling is done by a front 5-megapixel camera.

The new flagship measures 152.6 x 75 x 9.2 mm and weighs 173 grams. The design is quite sleek and features a solid titanium-aluminum alloy frame which allows it to remain cool to the touch thanks to good thermal dispersion, according to Oppo. Below the 5.5-inch screen, Oppo has implemented the "Skyline Notification" bar which lights up on missed notifications with soft blue breathing light.

The rest of specifications and features include distance and light sensors, G-sensor, 4D Gyroscope, LTE support, USB OTG, Bluetooth 4.0, 5G WiFi 802.11bgn with WiFi direct and WiFi Display, GPS and NFC. Oppo decided to equip the new Find 7 with a 3000mAh battery with Rapid Charge technology.

According to Oppo, the QHD Find 7 is priced at 3,498 CNY, which is around US $565 and should be available in May or June. You can check out more here.

It is no surprise that we are now seeing more information regarding the upcoming Oppo Find 7 as we draw closer to the announced March 19th official announcement. However, we did not expect a leaked picture which suggests that it might have a 50-megapixel camera.

In case you missed it, recent teasers and leaks uggest that we will see two versions of the Oppo Find 7 smartphone, one with a 5.5-inch 2560x1440 resolution screen and another with a 5.0-inch 1920x1080 screen. The rest of the specs included Qualcomm's Snapdragon 801 SoC and by the looks of the latest picture taken by the Oppo Find 7 camera, a 50-megapixel camera.

The picture, with 8160x6120 resolution, was uploaded on Weibo and EXIF data shows that it is indeed made by the Oppo Find 7. The quality looks quite impressive and there is not much noise on it. If this is indeed what the Oppo Find 7 camera can do, the company might be the first manufacturer to challange Nokia's Lumia PureView camera quality.

As noted, the new Oppo Find 7 will be officially unveiled on March 19th in Beijing.

Engadget managed to confirm that Oppo's latest smartphone, the Find 7, will indeed be launched on 19th of March and will be actually available in two versions, with a 2K 2560x1440 resolution display and a more modest Full HD 1920x1080 display.

The latest teaser from Oppo includes the date of launch as well as an intentional typo in the "Find 7 [are] coming" line. The existance of two different models, one with 2K 2560x1440 display with 538 ppi and other with Full HD 1920x1080 display explains the recent Find 7 benchmark leak at GFXBench with 1080p screen, Snapdragon 800 SoC and Android 4.3 OS.

Engadget also managed to confirm that there will be indeed two versions, one for those looking for best screen possible and those looking for a good phone that will not cost an arm and a leg. Unfortunately, it is still not clear if the 2K display version will actually use a different chipset, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 805, as rumored earlier.

There will certainly be a lot more info at MWC 2014 in Barcelona on February 24th and we will know for sure on March 19th.

It appears that we finally have a launch date and venue for the launch of Oppo's Find 7 smartphone, allegedly set for March 19th in Beijing.

A series of teaser images released by Oppo on its Weibo account was allegedly "cracked" by Oppo Insider site claiming that the combination of numbers on teaser images point to March 19th 2014 and the Art District in Beijing. The event should kick off at 7PM (UTC +8).

According to previous rumors and specifications officially confirmed by Oppo, the Find 7 will pack a 5.5-inch 2K 2560x1440 resolution display which sums up to 538 ppi of density. The leaked benchmarks showed it running 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 chipset with Adreno 330 GPU although some other sources suggest the newer Snapdragon 805 chipset.

Oppo also listed a new feature called Touch on Lens which was not explained so it is anyones best guess. Oppo also claims that its new Find 7 will, despite its 5.5-inch screen, feel like a 5-inch device, most likely due to very slim bezels.

In any case, we are quite sure that we will hear some hints during Mobile World Congress 2014, but it appears that Oppo Find 7 will debute later at a seperate event.

While everyone is waiting for Oppo's Find 7 flagship phablet with a 5.5-inch 2K screen, it appears that we will see a couple of smaller more affordable smartphones from Oppo, most likely at Mobile World Congress 2014, scheduled for 24th of February. Oppo has teased yet another upcoming smartphone which will be built around a 4.5-inch IPS display, the Oppo Neo.

Unfortunately, the teaser does not reveal much details other than that we will be looking at an all-white sleek design with a 4.5-inch IPS LCD display with gesture-based Quick Reach feature and Gloves Mode, which is pretty much self-explanotory. The teaser came from Oppo's Indonesia fan page and it is still not clear if it will be a region specific device.

In case you missed it earlier, Oppo is also working on a 4.3-inch entry-level Android smartphone as well.

Oppo has finally confirmed that its upcoming Oppo Find 7 flagship smartphone will feature a 5.5-inch 2560x1440 resolution screen and also revealed some other details that suggest quite an impressive device.

The new teaser reveals that the new Oppo Find 7 will indeed feature a 5.5-inch 2560x1440 resolution screen, as rumored before, which adds up to 538 pixels per inch. Oppo also noted that although the Find 7 will have a 5.5-inch screen it will have the feel of a 5-inch screen device, which suggest that we might see some really slim bezels on this one.

Earlier this year Oppo also teased with LTE connectivity and rumours tied it to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 chipset. Currently, only official details include the aforementioned 5.5-inch 2K screen, LTE and launch in early 2014.

The best guess is that Oppo will most likely show it during CES 2014, scheduled for January 7-10, while we might see a launch in February at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Although it has already officially denied rumors that it will use a 5.7-inch screen on its upcoming Oppo Find 7 smartphone, Oppo has also now confirmed a previous rumor that it will come with a 2K screen.

Although it did not shed any details regarding the precise resolution, Oppo is most likely talking about Quad HD (QHD) or simply 4x 720p resolution, the 2560x1440. Oppo already has one world's first under its belt as its Find 5 smartphone was the world's first smartphone with a 5-inch 1080p display.

The rest of the recently rumored specifications for the Oppo 7 included Qualcomm's Snapdragon 805 chipset and 3GB of memory in order to handle the high resolution. Although it already talked about it, Oppo still has to reveal an official unveiling date and we are sure that we will hear more during CES 2014 that kicks of on January 7th in Las Vegas.

Although Oppo brags about the Find 5 and its 5-inch 1080p screen on Twitter, HTC's Butterfly was actually the first one and recent announcement from Vivo on its Xplay 3S smartphone with 5.5-inch QHD screen might ruin another Oppo's world's first.